Tag: James Bond


  • Review: 007: Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz

    News Editor Rob reviews a prequel to the iconic Casino Royale.

  • Danny Boyle confirmed to direct Bond 25

    The director will reunite with Daniel Craig, having worked with him for the 2012 Olympic Games.

  • Alfie and triple James Bond director Lewis Gilbert dies

    The director had been battling dementia for close to a decade.

  • Rise of the Blockbusters: A Retrospective on ’80s Cinema

    Damian Meaden takes a look at the blockbusters of the ’80s.

  • Flashback Review: The Living Daylights

    Over 30 years after its first release, Writer Christian takes a look back at the first of Timothy Dalton’s brief era as 007.

  • Nostalgic News: Skyfall was released 5 years ago today

    Writer James Lynch examines the James Bond film released on the franchise’s 50th Anniversary.

  • This Month in Film: September 2017

    With the summer officially over, Film Editor David looks ahead to September and the potential debut of a few awards contenders.

  • James Bond star Sir Roger Moore dies aged 89

    The actor passed away after a “short but brave” battle with cancer.

  • Tom Hughes tipped to be the new James Bond

    Tom Hughes has been tipped as the actor to replace Daniel Craig as James Bond. Tom Hughes is currently starring as Prince Albert in ITV’s Victoria, alongside Jenna Coleman. The 30 year old attracted the attention of Barbara Broccoli, and the other Bond producers after playing MI5 agent Joe Lamb, in cold war drama The […]

  • Major UK film studio set to be sold

    James Bond’s Spectre is one of the most famous films to have been shot there recently.

  • Kristen Stewart pitches female James Bond

    Stewart pitched her idea while promoting new Indie film Equals.

  • Tom Hiddleston addresses James Bond speculation

    The Thor actor was speaking at a panel for Wizard World Philadelphia.

  • Notes on News: Should James Bond ever be cast as a woman?

    Writer Conor discusses the prospect of a female James Bond.

  • Blu-ray Review: Spectre

    The latest Bond offering isn’t quite as good as its Craig-era predecessors says Chris Meads.